Cross Street

Cross Street (Chinese: 克罗士街) is a street in Singapore starting from Shenton Way in Downtown Core and ending at the junction of South Bridge Road in Chinatown which is in Outram Planning Area which then becomes Upper Cross Street. At the start of the street, it houses Telok Ayer Market (more commonly known as Lau Pa Sat). A number of landmarks are located on the street including Far East Square and China Square Central.

Cross Street Chapel ... Cross Street Chapel is a Unitarian church in Manchester, England, famous in civic and national life for its contributions to piety and civil society ... Jane Barraclough currently serves as minister at Cross Street, having been inducted in September 2008 ...

Cross Street Market ... The Cross Street Market is a historic marketplace built in the 19th century in Federal Hill, Baltimore, United States ... It runs the full length of Cross Street in between Light Street and Charles Street ...

Depot Town - Structures ... side of the tracks and the west side of River Street, directly across from the freighthouse, since replaced by a parking lot ... the freighthouse courtyard, a caboose sits parallel to Rice Street ... Craig Zehnder, 1992 research report At the northeast corner of Cross and River Streets stands the Thompson Block, a historic building which was used as barracks in the Civil War ...

Saltergate - Structure and Facilities - The Cross Street End (away) ... Away fans were primarily housed in the Cross Street Terrace at one end of the ground, where 1,400 fans could be accommodated ... surviving feature, built by the council in return for the land needed to create Cross Street in 1921 ... To accommodate the new street, the pitch was moved around 6 metres closer to Saltergate as well as being levelled by more than a metre along its length ...

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